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Interesting Bibles
Topeka (Kan.) Daily Capital
A tribute to the Bible comes indirectly from the interest which is shown in copies that are rare, or that have had peculiar associations. Many private libraries are enriched by single copies of the Bible. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan has a magnificent copy of John Eliot's Indian Bible, printed in Cambridge, Mass., in 1663, for which he is reported to have paid $1,000. An original Mayflower Bible, evidently belonging to the Whites, the parents of the first child born in the Plymouth colony, has recently been discovered, so to speak, in a private library, where its value was not known. This Bible has notes on its pages and margins which connect it with the eventful voyage. There is even a crude pen-and-ink sketch of a ship labeled the Mayflower.—Topeka (Kan.) Daily Capital.
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May 24, 1900 issue
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The Lectures
with contributions from C. H. E. Boardman, Judge Wolcott , L. F. Sutton, George C. Heberling, James D. Sherwood, W. S. Perkins
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Mr. Howe Speaks
Charles M. Howe
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MRS. EDDY TAKES NO PATIENTS
Editor
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Appendicitis and Imagination
Editor
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Among the Churches
with contributions from E. D. W., Lida S. Stone
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Christian Science Again
Alfred Farlow
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My Prayer
John G. Whittier
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A Financial Demonstration
BY E. K.
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Science and Health
BY T. H.
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Letter to Mrs. Eddy
Lewis B. Coates
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To Mother
BY W. F. C.
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Testimony of a Commercial Traveller
W. H. H.
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Found Health and Happiness
Lucy A. Stratton
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Several Cases of Healing
M. F. Doak
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A Speedy Recovery
C. H. Barnes
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A Little Girl's Testimony
Hazel M. Wood
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Religious Items
with contributions from T. L. Cuyler, Channing